Nominations open for City of Toronto's 2015 Access, Equity & Human Rights Awards

posted by Joe Cressy on March 17, 2015

Each year, the City of Toronto recognizes outstanding individuals and organizations for their contributions to promoting equity and access to civic participation with the Access, Equity, and Human Rights Awards. This is a great opportunity to acknowledge those who work to combat racism, sexism, homophobia, homelessness, illiteracy, and other barriers to social, cultural, economic, and political equity in Toronto.

The awards include: the Aboriginal Affairs Award, the Access Award for Disability Issues, the Constance E. Hamilton Award on the Status of Women, the Pride Award for LGBT Issues, and the William P. Hubbard Award for Race Relations.